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Thursday 18 Dece <a href=www.cup-stanley-cup.us>stanley us</a> mber 2014 2:42 amUK house builder Galliford Try wins pound;250m Ministry of Defence contract in ScotlandBy: Billy Ehr <a href=www.stanley-cups.com.de>stanley thermobecher</a> enbergShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailHousebuilding and construction group G <a href=www.stanleycup.it>stanley italy</a> alliford Try has won a sizeable contract with a sizeable name: the Ministry of Defence s MoD Next Generation Estates Framework for Capital Works Projects in Scotland, which is worth pound;250m.The deal, which was landed by Galliford s Integrated Solutions business, will run for four years, netting Galliford that pound;250m in chunks of pound;12m at a time.Why it s interestingGalliford, a FTSE 250 housebuilder, broke profit records earlier this year, with the boom in the residential market helping along. Interestingly, this move is another step away from a purely residential base. Galliford bought Miller Construction back in July, with the aim of procuring just this sort of contract.What Galliford saidGalliford Try executive chairman Greg Fitzgerald said:We are delighted to have secured this opportunity, and are confident in our expertise to meet the demanding requirements of this framework. Our demonstration of innovation and flexibility, as well as Galliford Try s heavy emphasis on sustainability and energy efficiency, will stand us in a good position to deliver efficiently for this specialised market.In shortThe UK property market is looking healthy even if next year will see more